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We are not ready to reveal Trio Mio’s results now, Mum says

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Kenyans never hold back especially when it comes to expressing their feelings on social media.

And this time round, their victim is rapper Mario TJ Kasela aka Trio Mio who has been trending for hours after the release of the 2022 KCSE results.

Trio Mio was among the 884,263 candidates who sat for the examinations last year.

I have seen people spreading rumours on social media, Trio is happy with his results and they will not change the plans he had initially

Irma Sakwa

CS Ezekiel Machogu did not name the top schools or candidates and so every citizen was left to look for the results through sending a SMS code 20076.

And as the results trickled in some Kenyans were ahead of the artists in revealing his results.

“Kenya’s youngest rap artiste Tri Mio scores a D in KCSE,” wrote one of the users on Twitter.

This has been the topic as various Kenyans put up memes that trolled the artist.

In a few years’ time, Trio Mio will employ top A students as his managers. Soon!

Chris Kirwa

Proud Mother

Tri Mio’s mother Irma Sakwa has however refuted the claims and blasted those saying that his son has scored a D.

“I have seen people spreading rumours on social media, Trio is happy with his results and they will not change the plans he had initially,” she said.

“Tulieni. The boy did his best and am very proud of him. And those speculating a D ….poleni,” furthered Irma.

She however did not reveal the results urging the public that the rapper will reveal his results in due course.

Some Kenyans have however taken the story differently calling out those who are mocking the rapper.

“In a few years’ time, Trio Mio will employ top A students as his managers. Soon!,” wrote @Chris Kirwa.

Austine Ogalo
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